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Conestoga Headwaters Project, Pennsylvania : Rural Clean Water Program : 10-year report, 1981-1991 PDF

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Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. Reserve aTD224 .P4C66 1992 CONESTOGA HEADWATERS PROJECT PENNSYLVANIA 10-YEAR REPORT 1981-1991 RURAL CLEAN WATER PROGRAM U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE United States Department of Agriculture A National Agricultural Library CONESTOGA HEADWATERS PROJECT Pennsylvania Rural Clean Water Program 10-Year Report 1981 - 1991 Acknowledgment This project received a tremendous amount of support from the various Federal, State and local agenciesinvolved.Manythankstothefarmerswhoparticipatedintheprogramandotherindividualswho madetheprojecta successwiththeircontributions. Valuablelessonswerelearned asaresultoftheproject. A gencies Involved: AgriculturalStabilizationand ConservationService-USDA USDA Soil ConservationService- U.S. GeologicalSurvey-USDI Pennsylvania DepartmentofEnvironmentalResources Environmental Protection Agency Pennsylvania State University Penn. StateExtensionService LancasterCounty Conservation District EasternLancasterCountySchoolDistrict Economic ResearchService- USDA m Pennsylvania DepartmentofAgriculture PAStateAssociationofConservation Districts Report Prepared by: Pennsylvania State RCWPCoordinatingCommittee ConestogaHeadwaters Local RCWPCoordinatingCommittee Comprehensive Monitoringand EvaluationCommittee Donald Unangst, Chairman StateRCWP CoordinatingCommittee CONTENTS Page ExecutiveSummary-Conestoga HeadwatersRCWP Project 1 Authority 1 Background 1 ProjectStrategy 1 Critical Area 1 Project Accomplishments 1 WaterQualityResults 2 1.0 ProjectFindingsand Recommendations 3 2.0 Introduction/Project Background 4 2.1 Overview oftheRural CleanWaterProgram 4 22 ProjectBackground 5 22.1 WaterQuality Problemsand ImpairedWaterUses 5 2.2.2 OverviewofProject 5 2.2.3 Population,Cliniate, Physical Setting 6 2.2.4 Land Use and Existing AgriculturalPractices 7 2.2.5 ProjectJustification 7 2.3 ProjectGoalsand Objectives 8 2.3.1 Findingsand Recommendations 8 2.3.2 WaterQualityGoalsand Objectives 8 2.3.3 Goalsand Objectives forImplementation 9 2.3.4 Informationand EducationGoalsand Objectives 10 2.3.5 Economic EvaluationGoalsand Objectives 11 2.3.6WaterQuality MonitoringGoalsand Objectives 11 2.4 Project Development 12 2.4.1 HighlightsofProject Development 12 2.42 StunmaryofAnnual Achievements 13 2.5 Changes in Land UsePatternsand WaterResourceManagement throughout the ProjectPeriod 13 2.5.1 Impactand EffectofFederal Programs 13 2.5.2 ImpactofCroppingand Chemical Use Changes 13 2.5.3 Review ofCh^gesinPopulation, Construction, and OtherFactors 13 2.5*4inrtpactand EffectofRCWP 13 3.0 ImplementationResults 14 3.1 Findingsand Recommendations 14 32 CriticalArea^e^tment 14 ^‘§2.1 DenhifionofCritical Area 14 3.22 Accomplishments 15 3.3 BestManagement Practice Implementation 15 3.3.1 Description ofEachBest Management Practiceand the Problem It Addressed 15 3.32 AcresServed byEach BMPand BMP UnitsInstalled or Implemented UnderRCWP 15 3.3.3 Numberand Proportion ofProject Area Producers Implementing Each BMP 15 3.3.4 Discontinued Best Management Practices 15 3.3.5 Changes in Best Management Practice Emphasis 15 3.4 Contract Modificationsand Violations 16 3.4.1 Total NumberofContracts 16 3.4.2 Contract Cancellationsand Modifications 17 3.4.3 ContractViolations. 20 CONTENTS RCWP 10-Year Report 1981-1991 II Page 3.5 ImpactsofOtherFederalPrograms 20 3.6ImpactsofState and Local Programs/Regulations 20 3.7Technical Assistance 21 RCWP 3.7.1 Overall AssistanceProvided to ProducerParticipants 21 3.72 Types andAmountofAssistanceProvided toProducersImplementing Each BMP 21 3.7.3 Lessons Learned 21 4.0 ProjectInformationand EducationActivities 22 4.1 Findingsand Recommendations 22 42 CooperativeExtensionServices Activities 22 4.3 ASCS Activities 25 4.4 Soil ConservationService Activities 25 4.5WaterQualityAgenciesActivities 26 4.6 Local CoordinatingCommittees/State CoordinatingCommittee Activities 26 4.7Inter-AgencyActivities 26 4.8 Pubhc Involvement 27 4.9 ListofPublished General InformationMaterial 27 5.0 InstitutionalRelationshipsand Economics 28 5.1 Findingsand Recommendations 28 52 Institutional Arrangements 28 52.1 Conestoga HeadwatersProject Administration 29 52.2 LCC/SCC Coordination 30 5.2.3 BMP Maintenance Tracking 30 5.2.4 AssessmentofAssistanceProvided byFederalAgencies 30 5.3 Economic Evaluation 31 5.3.1 InstallationCostsofEachBMP and theProportion Cost-Sharedby RCWP 31 5.32 Total Cost-ShareAssistance 32 RCWP 5.3.3 Total ProjectExpenditures 32 5.3.4 InsightsorObservations 32 5.3.5 and5.3.6ImpactsoftheBMPsonProducers' Costsand Returnsand Off- RCWP SiteBenefitsof 34 Economic Evaluation 1986 35 6.0 MonitoringDesignand Strategy 48 6.1 Findingsand Recommendations 48 6.1.1 Experimental Design 48 6.1.2 Site Selection 49 6.1.3 Data Collectionand Analysis 49 6.1.4 Farmerand InteragencyCooperation 49 62 GeneralStrategy 50 6.3 DataCollection 50 6.3.1 Precipitation 50 6.3.2 Manure 52 6.3.3 Agricultural Activities 52 6.3.4 Soils 52 6.3.5 WaterQuantityandQuality 52 6.4 Analyses 53 6.4.1 Chemical 53 6.4.2 Statistical 54 6.5 Quality Assurance 54 RCWP 10-Year Report 1981-1991 CONTENTS iii CONTENTS -•Continued Page 6.6 Data Management 54 6.7Regional Study Area 54 6.7.1 Location 54 6.7.2 General Strategy 55 6.7.3 Land Use 55 6.7.4 Geology 56 6.7.5 Soils 56 6.7.6 Data Collection 56 6.7.7Data Analysis 61 6.8 Sn\all Watershed Study Area 61 6.8.1 Locationand Description 61 6.82 General Strategy 61 6.8.3 Land Use 62 6.8.4 Geology 62 6.8.5 Soils 63 6.8.6 Data Collection 64 6.8.7 Data Analysis 69 6.9 Field-Site 1 70 6.9.1 Locationand Description 70 6.92 General Strategy 73 6.9.3 Land Use 74 6.9.4 Geology 74 6.9.5 Soils 75 6.9.6 Data Collection 75 7.0 7.1 6.9.7 Data Analysis 78 6.10Field-Site2 80 6.10.1 Locationand Description 80 6.10.2 General Strategy 82 6.10.3 Und Use 83 6.10.4 Geology and Hydrogeology 83 6.10.5 Soils 83 72.4 6.10.6 DataCollection 84 67.21.06.7Data Analysis 86 ReferencesC7i.t2e.d5 90 Evaluation ofBest-Management-Practice/Water-QualityStudies 92 Findingsand Recommendations 92 72 Regional Study Area 97 7.2.1 Regional Precipitation 97 722 Regional Agricultural Activities 97 7.2.3 Regional SurfaceWaterQuantity and Quality 99 Regional Ground WaterQuantityand Quality 99 Regional Fish Ill Regional Benthic Macroinvertebrates Ill 7.3 Small Watershed 127 7.3.1 Small Watershed Precipitation 127 7.3.2 Small Watershed Agricultural Activities 127 7.3.3 Small Watershed Soils 133 7.3.4 Small Watershed Surface-Water Quantityand Quality 137 7.3.5 Small Watershed Ground-WaterQuality 162 7.3.6 Small Watershed Benthic Macroinvertebrates 164 CONTENTS iv RCWP 10-Year Report 1981-1991 7.4 Page Field-Site 1 167 7.4.1 Field-Site 1 Precipitation 167 7A2 Field-Site 1 AgriculturalActivities 170 7.4.3 Field-Site 1 Soils 177 7.4.4 Field-Site 1 Surface-RunoffQuantityand Quality 179 7A3 Field-Site 1 Ground-WaterQuantityand Quality 210 7.4.6 Field-Site 1 Hydrologic andNitrogenBudgets 247 75 Field-Site2 252 75.1 Field-Site2 Precipitation 252 732 Field-Site2 AgriculturalActivities 252 75.3 Field-Site2 Soils 260 7.5.4 Field-Site2 Surface-RunoffQuantityAnd Quality 262 7.5.5 Field-Site2 Ground-WaterQuantityand Quality 277 75.6 Field-Site2HydrologicBudgetandNitrogenAdditionandRemoval 295 ReferencesCited 308 A Appendix 311 AppendixB 313 AppendixC 314 AppendixD 323 AppendixE 325 AppendixF 329 RCWP 10-YearReport1981-1991 V CONTENTS i CONESTOGA HEADWATERS PROJECT AREA LANCASTER CO., PA.

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